Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... hope is in a new way linked with moral discipline . Take for example this quotation from a sub - apostolic epistle ... hope , the glorious manifestation of God . " You see how closely knit are the discipline and the ex- pectation , the ...
... hope is in a new way linked with moral discipline . Take for example this quotation from a sub - apostolic epistle ... hope , the glorious manifestation of God . " You see how closely knit are the discipline and the ex- pectation , the ...
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... hope , but its usableness as motive power in every detail of behavior . Paul said once that when he preached he preached with the vision consciously before his eyes of a completed human fellowship , every man in his place and each re ...
... hope , but its usableness as motive power in every detail of behavior . Paul said once that when he preached he preached with the vision consciously before his eyes of a completed human fellowship , every man in his place and each re ...
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... hope . It has been so ever since . The glory of the Christian religion is that it domesticates in the mind of the humblest and simplest Christian this expectation of a renewed and ennobled world as a help to him and her in his daily ...
... hope . It has been so ever since . The glory of the Christian religion is that it domesticates in the mind of the humblest and simplest Christian this expectation of a renewed and ennobled world as a help to him and her in his daily ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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